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New interpretations of an art form ubiquitious in the Middle Ages. English alabasters played a seminal role in the artistic development of late medieval and early modern Europe. Carvings made of this lustrous white stone were sold throughout England and abroad, and as a result many survived the iconoclasm that destroyed so much else from this period. They are a unique and valuable witness to the material culture of the Middle Ages. This volume incorporates a variety of new approaches to these artefacts, employing methodologies drawn from a number of different disciplines. Its chapters explore a range of key points connected to alabasters: their origins, their general history and their social, cultural, intellectual and devotional contexts. ZULEIKA MURAT is a Research Fellow and Lecturer in the History of Medieval Art at the University of Padua. Contributors: Jennifer Alexander, Jon Bayliss, Claire Blakey, Stephanie De Roemer, Rachel King, AndrewKirkman, Aleksandra Lipinska, Zuleika Murat, Luca Palozzi, Sophie Phillips, Nigel Ramsay, Christina Welch, Philip Weller, Kim Woods, Michaela Zöschg

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The colour plates are of spectacular quality...This is a volume worthy of a place on the bookshelves of anyone interested in alabaster sculptures. * CHURCH MONUMENTS *
Together these essays disprove the assumption that English alabasters were mere industrial production. The social, cultural, intellectual, and devotional contexts explored show the high value of alabasters in the Middle Ages, their variety, and their far-flung export. Recommended. * CHOICE *
All of the chapters make valuable contributions to our understanding of this significant artistic industry in later medieval England, whether it is recognizing the foundational figures and parameters that still shape the field today, the meanings accruing to the material itself, little-studied patronage groups, important collectors' motivations in acquiring works, or more in-depth examinations of individual works and their devotional functions, to name a few of the areas covered. * PEREGRINATIONS *

Table of Contents
Introduction - Zuleika Murat 'Burton-upon-Trent, not Nottingham.' The evolving study of medieval English alabaster sculpture - Nigel Ramsay Stone to ensure victory and to generate friendships. On the meaning of alabaster - Aleksandra Lipinska Contextualizing English Alabasters in the Material Culture of the Medieval Mediterranean - Luca Palozzi English Alabaster Images as Recipients of Music in the Long Fifteenth Century: English Sacred Traditions in a European Perspective - Andrew Kirkman Contextualizing alabasters in their immersive environment. The 'ancona d'allabastro di diverse figure' of the Novalesa abbey: meaning and function - Zuleika Murat Alabaster Carvings in Late-Medieval Lincolnshire - Jennifer S. Alexander 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context - Claire Blakey 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context - Rachel King 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context - Michaela Zöschg Conservation study of three 'caput' alabaster carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums - Sophie Phillips Conservation study of three 'caput' alabaster carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums - Stephanie De Roemer 'Smooth as Monumental Alabaster'. The Alabaster Tomb Industry in England 1550 - 1660 - Jon Bayliss Merchants' tombs in alabaster - Kim Woods Exploring Alice: the theological, socio-historical, and anatomical context of the de la Pole cadaver sculpture - Christina Welch Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 16/08/2019
      ISBN13: 9781783274079, 978-1783274079
      ISBN10: 1783274077
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      Book Synopsis
      New interpretations of an art form ubiquitious in the Middle Ages. English alabasters played a seminal role in the artistic development of late medieval and early modern Europe. Carvings made of this lustrous white stone were sold throughout England and abroad, and as a result many survived the iconoclasm that destroyed so much else from this period. They are a unique and valuable witness to the material culture of the Middle Ages. This volume incorporates a variety of new approaches to these artefacts, employing methodologies drawn from a number of different disciplines. Its chapters explore a range of key points connected to alabasters: their origins, their general history and their social, cultural, intellectual and devotional contexts. ZULEIKA MURAT is a Research Fellow and Lecturer in the History of Medieval Art at the University of Padua. Contributors: Jennifer Alexander, Jon Bayliss, Claire Blakey, Stephanie De Roemer, Rachel King, AndrewKirkman, Aleksandra Lipinska, Zuleika Murat, Luca Palozzi, Sophie Phillips, Nigel Ramsay, Christina Welch, Philip Weller, Kim Woods, Michaela Zöschg

      Trade Review
      The colour plates are of spectacular quality...This is a volume worthy of a place on the bookshelves of anyone interested in alabaster sculptures. * CHURCH MONUMENTS *
      Together these essays disprove the assumption that English alabasters were mere industrial production. The social, cultural, intellectual, and devotional contexts explored show the high value of alabasters in the Middle Ages, their variety, and their far-flung export. Recommended. * CHOICE *
      All of the chapters make valuable contributions to our understanding of this significant artistic industry in later medieval England, whether it is recognizing the foundational figures and parameters that still shape the field today, the meanings accruing to the material itself, little-studied patronage groups, important collectors' motivations in acquiring works, or more in-depth examinations of individual works and their devotional functions, to name a few of the areas covered. * PEREGRINATIONS *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction - Zuleika Murat 'Burton-upon-Trent, not Nottingham.' The evolving study of medieval English alabaster sculpture - Nigel Ramsay Stone to ensure victory and to generate friendships. On the meaning of alabaster - Aleksandra Lipinska Contextualizing English Alabasters in the Material Culture of the Medieval Mediterranean - Luca Palozzi English Alabaster Images as Recipients of Music in the Long Fifteenth Century: English Sacred Traditions in a European Perspective - Andrew Kirkman Contextualizing alabasters in their immersive environment. The 'ancona d'allabastro di diverse figure' of the Novalesa abbey: meaning and function - Zuleika Murat Alabaster Carvings in Late-Medieval Lincolnshire - Jennifer S. Alexander 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context - Claire Blakey 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context - Rachel King 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context - Michaela Zöschg Conservation study of three 'caput' alabaster carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums - Sophie Phillips Conservation study of three 'caput' alabaster carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums - Stephanie De Roemer 'Smooth as Monumental Alabaster'. The Alabaster Tomb Industry in England 1550 - 1660 - Jon Bayliss Merchants' tombs in alabaster - Kim Woods Exploring Alice: the theological, socio-historical, and anatomical context of the de la Pole cadaver sculpture - Christina Welch Bibliography Index

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